Re: Conflict between ide and usb?

2007-03-17 Thread John Coppens
On Fri, 16 Mar 2007 16:34:15 -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Lennart Sorensen) wrote: > I also have noticed that many fast > (16x) DVD writers must have an 80 wire cable or they won't work > correctly and do nasty things to the system. That was the problem! This is the first machine I bought assembled,

Re: Conflict between ide and usb?

2007-03-17 Thread John Coppens
On Fri, 16 Mar 2007 16:34:15 -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Lennart Sorensen) wrote: I also have noticed that many fast (16x) DVD writers must have an 80 wire cable or they won't work correctly and do nasty things to the system. That was the problem! This is the first machine I bought assembled,

Re: Conflict between ide and usb?

2007-03-16 Thread John Coppens
On Fri, 16 Mar 2007 16:34:15 -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Lennart Sorensen) wrote: > Do you even have DMA enabled for the DVD drive? Without it it will be > very slow and painful for the CPU. I also have noticed that many fast > (16x) DVD writers must have an 80 wire cable or they won't work >

Re: Conflict between ide and usb?

2007-03-16 Thread John Coppens
On Fri, 16 Mar 2007 15:52:12 -0400 "Lee Revell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 3/16/07, John Coppens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The problem I have, is that when I copy a file from a DVD to harddisk, > > the internet connection almost dies (i

Conflict between ide and usb?

2007-03-16 Thread John Coppens
Hi all. I installed ueagle-atm, which, by itself, is working fine with an MT-810 modem. The problem I have, is that when I copy a file from a DVD to harddisk, the internet connection almost dies (it slows down terribly, so much so that established connections actually disconnect, ping looses

Conflict between ide and usb?

2007-03-16 Thread John Coppens
Hi all. I installed ueagle-atm, which, by itself, is working fine with an MT-810 modem. The problem I have, is that when I copy a file from a DVD to harddisk, the internet connection almost dies (it slows down terribly, so much so that established connections actually disconnect, ping looses

Re: Conflict between ide and usb?

2007-03-16 Thread John Coppens
On Fri, 16 Mar 2007 15:52:12 -0400 Lee Revell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 3/16/07, John Coppens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The problem I have, is that when I copy a file from a DVD to harddisk, the internet connection almost dies (it slows down terribly, so much so that established

Re: Conflict between ide and usb?

2007-03-16 Thread John Coppens
On Fri, 16 Mar 2007 16:34:15 -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Lennart Sorensen) wrote: Do you even have DMA enabled for the DVD drive? Without it it will be very slow and painful for the CPU. I also have noticed that many fast (16x) DVD writers must have an 80 wire cable or they won't work

Re: Segfaults using xawtv

2000-10-11 Thread John Coppens
On 10 Oct 2000 20:33:59 EST Gnea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote/El > > You may want to, if you have Gnome installed, try out an app called > Zapping. I had some weird problems with newer version of xawtv too (my > bad for not testing it further and sending bug reports to the xawtv > author(s),

Re: Segfaults using xawtv

2000-10-11 Thread John Coppens
On 10 Oct 2000 20:33:59 EST Gnea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote/El  You may want to, if you have Gnome installed, try out an app called Zapping. I had some weird problems with newer version of xawtv too (my bad for not testing it further and sending bug reports to the xawtv author(s), i've

Segfaults using xawtv

2000-10-10 Thread John Coppens
Hi... I _hate_ to do this, but I couldn't find (except for a reference to "others who have segfaults using glibc") no reference to this problem. Insmod of i2c, videodev and bttv succeed without problems or any message in /var/log/debug, messages or syslog. Also, though I'm surely no expert,

Segfaults using xawtv

2000-10-10 Thread John Coppens
Hi... I _hate_ to do this, but I couldn't find (except for a reference to "others who have segfaults using glibc") no reference to this problem. Insmod of i2c, videodev and bttv succeed without problems or any message in /var/log/debug, messages or syslog. Also, though I'm surely no expert,

Re: USB problems and 2.4.0 hangs

2000-10-04 Thread John Coppens
Hi Randy. Sorry I didn't catch your reply, for some reason my mailclient didn't order it correctly. Anyway, I'm no kernel guru. I hope this is what you wanted: - I started with boot: Linux debug - The var/log/messages file did not register anything strange, just the correct registering of

Re: USB problems and 2.4.0 hangs

2000-10-04 Thread John Coppens
Hi Randy. Sorry I didn't catch your reply, for some reason my mailclient didn't order it correctly. Anyway, I'm no kernel guru. I hope this is what you wanted: - I started with boot: Linux debug - The var/log/messages file did not register anything strange, just the correct registering of

USB problems and 2.4.0 hangs

2000-09-02 Thread John Coppens
Hi all. I'd installed the backport of the USB patch (to 2.2.16) and had the following problem: After a few inches of printing a graphics page (ghostscript output), the whole printing job would just hang. Only exit was switching the printer on/off and removing the print job. The printer is an

USB problems and 2.4.0 hangs

2000-09-02 Thread John Coppens
Hi all. I'd installed the backport of the USB patch (to 2.2.16) and had the following problem: After a few inches of printing a graphics page (ghostscript output), the whole printing job would just hang. Only exit was switching the printer on/off and removing the print job. The printer is an